According to multiple reports in Italy, Napoli have joined the race to sign Paulo Dybala and club directors have opened talks with the striker’s entourage.
The Argentinean striker is available as a free agent after the end of his contract with Juventus.
Inter have been in talks with La Joya for several weeks, but negotiations have been put on hold following Romelu Lukaku’s return to the Stadio Meazza.
Inter have now joined the race to sign the former Juventus star and according to Il Corriere della Sera, Il Corriere dello Sport and Calciomercato.com, the Partenopei have also contacted the striker’s agents.
Dybala earned €7m per season plus add-ons at Juventus and according to multiple reports in Italy, he would get the same money at Inter, including bonuses.
At the end of 2021, the striker had reached an agreement to extend with Juventus for €10m per season.
Napoli have only discussed the player’s availability and haven’t yet discussed the financial details of a potential deal.
Milan are also monitoring the situation, but can’t afford to offer a €7m-a-year salary to Dybala.
How generous Juventus were and how ridiculous the clown is. If he loves Juventus like his crocodile tear, he’d sign a renew @8m + bonus in 15 minutes. The market is ruthless but true.
Dybala is the last thing Napoli need, unless you count Ronaldo.
How about building a team instead.
Yeah right Napoli are not a big enough club for him. He has made his own choice but the right one. To leave PhD Max is the right choice even if he ends up at a lower level club.
Well in italy not much clubs are better then Napoli for example they finished above Juve were DYbala comes from…..
There is no team in Italy that can afford Dybalas proposed wage.
@art – thats only for 1 season, when was the last time napoli finished above juve in last 10yrs ? or even 25yrs? or de we have to go back further
@MOHAMMED
You say only one season, but as it’s the most recent it’s therefore the most significant
2011,2010 were the last times in Serie A that Napoli finished higher than Juve
I think he would be a good fit at Napoli.